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GOALKEEPERS WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CLEAN SHEETS IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE IN 2022/23 SEASON

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David De Gea has registered more Premier League clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the 2022/2023 season. He is currently one of the best ADCs in Europe's top 5 leagues and has maintained a very consistent form since Ten Hag's arrival. De Gea is expected to stay at MU next season. He has kept 17 clean sheets in 38 Premier League matches.



Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has kept 14 clean sheets in 34 Premier League games. He is one of Liverpool's best players in the 2022/2023 season. Alisson has managed to maintain consistent form even though his team has struggled to perform well at the start of the season.



Newcastle United goalkeeper Nick Pope has kept 14 clean sheets in 37 Premier League games in the 2022/2023 season. He established himself as one of the best marksman in the Premier League.


Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has kept 14 clean sheets in 38 Premier League games for the Gunners. It wasn't enough to help Arsenal win the Premier League, but they did qualify for the UEFA Champions League with second place in the table.



Emi Martinez has kept 13 clean sheets in 36 games for Aston Villa, David Raya has kept 12 clean sheets in 38 Premier League games for Brentford, Ederson has kept 11 clean sheets in 35 Premier League games for Manchester City.


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Traffic problems affect thousands of fans heading to Istanbul's Ataturk Stadium as Pep Guardiola's side aim to complete the treble against Inter Milan


Manchester City and Inter Milan fans attending tonight's Champions League final faced an evening of chaotic traffic, with fan groups warning of long delays just to board one of the buses. the free shuttle was set up by UEFA and some fans were seen running on the busy highway.


The governing body has asked spectators to begin moving to Ataturk Stadium nine hours before the match due to limited public transport and the 72,000-capacity arena which can only be reached by one road. And at the end of their arduous journey, fans now have to wait a long time to pass the security check.


With four hours left before Pep Guardiola's men attempt to become the English club's second team to score a hat-trick, several City fans jumped out of a taxi and ran down a congested street to to the stadium, more than 15 miles long. from the stadium. downtown.


Meanwhile, a massive fire at a building about a mile east of Ataturk sent huge plumes of black smoke toward the stadium. Both clubs were provided with a fan area outside the stadium serving food and beer in order to attract them to the area in time. The atmosphere between the two groups of fans was lively before the game, with City fans gathering in an alley full of cheap bars near Taksim Square.


But when they arrived at the stadium, they were greeted by three rounds of security checks and a heavy police presence, which led to further delays.


As revealed by the Mirror this week, local officials have made a number of compromises regarding fan culture following discussions with UEFA. This includes lifting the national ban on allowing rainbow flags and any clothing labeled "super".


Supporters were making their way to the final at the Ataturk Stadium

Supporters were making their way to the final at the Ataturk Stadium


Last season's final at Stade de France was overshadowed by dangerous overcrowding, misleading messaging and significant errors by police which saw thousands of Liverpool fans, including children and people with mobility issues, locked outside and attacked while locals attempted to break into the stadium.


An attempted cover-up by French police and senior government figures, aiming to blame Liverpool fans, was swiftly disproven and a comprehensive review from UEFA led to supporters receiving an apology and the authorities admonished.


Istanbul has twice had hosting duties taken away because of the coronavirus and in March there were suggestions that the match could be moved for a third time with some UEFA officials mindful of the recent election and the need for contingency plans.



Last month UEFA described reports of a potential switch as “inaccurate and unfounded” and added that it had “no discussions to the contrary with any political institutions, governments or national football associations.”


The stadium that hosted Liverpool's dramatic 2005 win against Milan has had a substantial facelift in recent months that has included improvements to toilets and concession areas with additional work to accommodate the thousands of corporate guests and media.


Yet the infrastructure around the stadium remains problematic.  

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